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  • Gorgeous! He doesn't appear to be stressed out at all, just concentrating.

  • vonito cavallo

  • vet lol hoe dat paard dat doet

  • CABALLO FABULOS MUY ERMOSO SALUDOS DESDE FRESNO CAL IFORNIA MUYY ERMOSO CABALLO

  • yo quiero enseñarle al mio...es un 3/4 arabe y aprecio de el ..pero es moy chico y no sabe nada sobbre el baile... quiero que aprenda solamente piaffe o passage y elevada de manos... y nose como empezarlo...

  • to let the horse in the blazing sun to run such things, animal abusers! Find the shit eh, totally unnatural!

  • @PiinaaCoLaDaa theres always an ignorant so called "animal lover" who has to comment thinking they know what there talking about. Poor horse its an animal it lives outside where yes i think theres sun outside?!?!?!

  • which bread of horse ? very nice

  • @kapilshoor its a fressiian horse :D

  • Beautiful spanish walk and passage! Is he a stallion? If so I imagine he gives breath-taking foals.

  • I'm not into horses but I used to go to visit my uncle, a big farm with cattle and 2 horses. The only thing I can say is, if the horse don't want to do something, there is

    no human power to make it do it, horses are smart and tricky, my uncle's mare left me

    twice about 2 miles away from home and she got back to the farm with no rider,

    everyone made fun at me, even the horse. Bitch !

  • i agree with the whole smart thing, not with the tricky thing, and i would've busted my family for laughing at me if my horse dumped me two miles from home.

  • Vaya vaya que guapo !!! seguramenté te gustasel caballo de las islas de menorca y los de connemara tambien!!!

  • wtf is wrong with you sicko's this is not acceptable to make a horse do unnatural movements

  • omg they're dressage movements - the piaffe and the spanish walk.

  • lot of people got lots to say.. the horse clip is nice. hes realyy happy in his work and great natural looking pieffe!!! :D well done!

  • *jealous*

  • why jealous your a sicko for feeling that

  • cuanto por el frison..se mira bien arrendado

  • tendras potrillos? de pura casualidad

  • dont practise piaffe on concrete! dear me...

  • Why not? I know you can't canter or gallop on concrete but piaffe has same impact as trot so wouldn't that make it ok to practice on concrete for short periods?

    Gorgeous horse btw i have always wanted a friesian :)

  • It's a very VERY beautyful frisian Horse

  • Actually the pillars are an old, now-out-dated methood of getting the horse to trot without moving forward.  Every horse has its own rythm, some faster some slower, what matters is the relaxation, balance, collection and true trot cadence.

  • i have a horse but mine has a rythm to it this horse moves to fast its supposed to be more calm with some rythm o and if you think its abusive traning you dont wanna know how i trained mine.

  • another sicko with no respect for the love of a horse well lets hope you get yours due

  • Surely the use of the pillars only teaches the horse to lean heavily onto the forehand. I would guess that it makes for a very poor piaffe under saddle?

  • @stickymacd I agree with you. The horse does look stiff, not soft or relaxed. Pillars don't offer the same contact as a person's hand. Even starting piaffe or passage on long lines is better than these pillars. And the cement is hard on horse's feet.

  • Wouaw !! Il est trop beau !!!! et trop fort !

    (Je ne voulé pas le mettre sur la vidéo...)

  • Wouaw !! Il est trop beau !!!! et trop fort !

  • pracht!

  • irgenwie hab ich auch nockh nie en friesen mit nem western sattel gesehen ^^

  • Wäh!! Äusserst schlechte Bodenverhältnisse! Da sind Beinschäden vorprogramiert!!!!!

  • Dit paard hoordt in friesland!!!

  • cuanto???porfavor me mandan un email

  • if you write that is natural so why it is become attached to pole?

  • bonito el caballo cuanto quieres por el cuanto mide a la cruz, esta entero, donde se encuentra, y que edad tiene?

  • it is natural and we dont hit them if wasn´t natural trust me they don´t do it they just do movements that is natural for them we just teach them how to do it with care and with some tricks that they dont get hurt

  • totally agree. it's a natural body movement, but not natural to do it under saddle... but hey, "natural" horses don't even know what a human being is... so let's say that us human beings are training these horses to do "natural" body movements on command....

    i don't see what's wrong with that.... if you don't like doing "un-natural" things with horses, than don't be with them Aismyworld......

  • Because if it all had to be natural we would have to be hunting cows with bows and arrows...

  • lol dude

  • lol exactly!!!

    (i nearly chocked on my tea when i read your comment, you should write "careful, funny comment" before it... lol)

  • @Aismyworld I think it's sad too. Watching it do all those tricks by itself-probably because it didn't want to get whipped. It's unnatural and the horse most likely does not enjoy doing it.

  • @listenpita do u see its ears? does it look unhappy? its ears are forward!!! that means that he is happy, or at least not unhappy or scared. there is no man that can make a horse do something if it truely doesnt want to. horses are 50 times stronger than humans. so learn what ur alking about b4 u post a comment.

  • is it natural for seals to balance balls on their noses or killer whales to belong in seaworld or dogs to wear clothes for that matter ?

  • @Aismyworld horses were taught to do all these movements during the war and when there weren't any cars. these movements were serving truthfully in the war, so it has been natural for quite some time now.

  • I think thats stunning, And ummm. Look at his ears Guys, Are they Flat back? No. Hes enjoying his Work/Learning. Kimmejj, If you "but if he does it right for just one step the horse is allowed to move forwards again" Then when you do it. he will automaticly move one step forward after every Piaffe step..

    ((((((STUNNING Piaffe)))))))

  • COOL

  • cuanto pides por tu caballo y donde esta

  • I completely agree with Ishfaq5

    me no encanta, este caballo yo estoy triste

  • que sacais de que un caballo sepa hacer esto exactamente?

  • holaa, tengo un cabayo de 4 años, muy bien arrendado y trabajado, pero me gustaria que se enseñe a bailar, me gustaria si usted pudiera darme unos tips, se lo agradeseria bastante, gracias compa..

  • i dont like the way they train this horse.. Not good

  • There's nothing wrong with it. The use of Pillars is one of the least abusive ways to teach a horse to piaffe. It just isn't used in America because some people here would rather beat a horse than train them correctly.

  • That is some alltime bullshit. Putting him between pillars means he HAS to stay in position, he is driven from behind and held up on the front by a line over his nose, this hurts and stresses the horse out cause there is no way for him to escape. In Holland I know that you teach by holding up as well, but if he does it right for just one step the horse is allowed to move forwards again, which is the reward. In this way the horse learns to do the piaffe slowly, not at once.

  • why not hop on the horse and develop collection, looseness, rythem, straightness and impulsion then ask the horse to do piaffe. its not that hard, its just take time and its pays off more

  • What a great piaffe!

  • mine does tht :)

  • es una preciosidad!!!:D:D!me encanta!

  • gorgeous horse!!!!

  • nesecito la direccion exacta y un numero de tel soy de costa rica y estoy interesado en e caallo

  • wow that would be hard for a full song

  • so his feet can be heard .For some reason.

  • y is he doing the thing of hard flor

  • cuanto sale el caballo

    qe edad tiene, precio

    y en donde esta.

  • this sees good, no things exaggerated long! such as the others that places small films that simply a horse other half minute piaffe let do. but nevertheless still just as a question, why the piaffe which adjoins?he nevertheless learns it improve if you yourself opzit there and then with dressuur can apply for example.

    the most of Frisians horses cannot this, my compliments

  • cuanto cuesta y en donde esta?

  • que raza es

  • que edad tiene qe % de frisian es y cuanto quieres por el

  • how much do u want for this horse any answers please tex me back

  • donde tienen este caballo y cuanto vale

  • cuanto lo estas vendiendo y donde esta,

    esta entero el caballo ?

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